Care England welcomes NHS investment in social care, but says it 'must be delivered properly'

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Care England has welcomed the Health Secretary’s recognition that the NHS 10-year plan will include elements of social care. The organisation has released the following statement, in response: This acknowledgment reflects what we have long been saying: a strong social care system is essential for a strong NHS. If funding is allocated correctly, it could […]

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